(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
We chose to eat at the second floor of the restaurant because of its cozy ambiance.
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
This is the view from the second floor of the Gypsy's Lair.
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
My food trip buddies for the night, my cousin Ate Tsen and my younger sister Ethel.
(My foodtrip buddies---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
(My foodtrip buddies---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
We went there at around 9 o'clock in the evening. We were the only customer inside the Art Cafe' during that time, the other customers were seated outside at the open area of the Art Cafe'.
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
The restaurant is owned by he Freto's (the family which also owns the Kamarikutan Art Gallery/Cafe'), which explains why the restaurant has this artsy feel in it.
The Art Cafe' showcases a lot of paintings and other artworks by the talented local Palawenyo Artists.
You can see some of the displayed artworks below.
(Artwork---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
(Artwork---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
I noticed that most of the paintings are done by Frances Mendoza, a local artist. The picture of a painting below is one of her works.
(Artwork---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
This painting is entitled "Complicated Love".
(Artwork---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
FOOD!
(Ice Biko, P65---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
Ice Biko is a Pinoy take on Pie a la Mode Sticky Rice Cake topped with home-made Ice Cream.
(Ice Biko, P65---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
This is the Gypsy's Lair's version of the classic Filipino dessert called Halo-Halo.
A Pinoy classic cooler and medley of fruit preserves framed in finely shaved ice topped with home-made ice cream and sweet custard.
(Halo-halo, P120---- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
Another classic dessert but within the Filipino concept, is the Gypsy's Lair's Banana Split. The ice creams are home-made too!
(Banana Split, P110 --- Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
These are some of the other desserts at the Gypsy's Lair, the pastries and cakes are supplied by La Patisserie Palawan. They have a variety of cake flavors and they also have sylvannas and french macaroons.
(More desserts at the Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
The servers are also very nice, courteous and very accommodating. The servers also provide this device (refer to the picture below) to the diners on the second floor for convenience purposes. So that whenever you need something from them you can just press the button and they will immediately attend to you.
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(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
The Art Cafe' is actually divided into two. This one (refer to the picture below) is an open area while the other one is an enclosed and air-conditioned area. Outdoor seating is also available.
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) |
The Gypsy's Lair also have palm reading sessions during Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
If you want to try this Gypsy's Lair dining experience you can visit them at Unit 20 Mercado de San Miguel, San Miguel National Highway Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Philippines.
(Gypsy's Lair Puerto Princesa City, Palawan)
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After our late night dessert at the Gypsy's Lair, we went to visit this famous tree at Junction 2.
(Credits to Charity Temple for some of the photos.)
ADIOS!
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